We will take back the White House. Donald Trump pledged Thursday to his constituents in New Hampshire ” a fan “ President Joe Biden, whose candidacy has just been formalized, is in the 2024 election.
Biden-Trump: The rematch that no one wants
On Tuesday, Joe Biden officially announced that he wanted another four years of disastrous years. In power, the former Republican president criticized. Donald Trump had no harsh enough words to denounce his successor’s record: a country mired in violence and crime, crushed by inflation, and where banks “Collapses”.
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In 2024, America will have a choice between “success and failure”And “Security or chaos”there “boom or disaster”The tone is serious. The former White House tenant held his first rally since a New York court indicted him. We will crush Joe Biden.“Make America Great Again,” the businessman assured supporters in front of his supporters in his famous red beret.
“Joe the Trickster”
Donald Trump then began impersonating Joe Biden suggesting the octogenarian leader was senile, a frequent assertion among Republicans. He also announced with a smile that he was changing his opponent’s surname from “Sleepy Joe” to “Twisty Joe Biden” ( “Joe the Trickster”), a qualification he had reserved until then for Hillary Clinton.
Donald Trump, 76, has also long criticized Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, his biggest rival for the Republican presidential nomination, but has yet to announce his candidacy. “It’s falling apart” In opinion polls ridiculed.
Joe Biden’s Democracy Summit, Fake Good Idea
Despite the historic indictment against him, Donald Trump is pulling the strings from the Republican candidates. Thus, his party could choose him to face Joe Biden again in November 2024.
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New Hampshire, where he was meeting, was among the first states to hold their own Republican primary in early 2024. A victory in this state would secure Donald Trump a valuable and much-needed momentum for the future.
Surrounded by investigations into finances, electoral pressures in Georgia in 2020 or even managing the White House archives, Donald Trump has thrown himself into his new campaign, denouncing “witch hunt”.